Google sees Mozilla's $3,000 and raises it $133.70

In a move that's sure to attract bored hackers and unemployed software professionals, Google has substantially raised the maximum reward given to people who find security flaws in the Chromium web browser. The increase comes only days after Mozilla refreshed its Security Bug Bounty Program, which now pays $3,000 for bugs found in the organization's Firefox desktop browser, Thunderbird email client, as well as its mobile browser and other services the products rely on.